Area's only indoor roller hockey rink to close doors Sunday

A lack of community support was one of the main factors that
eventually led to his decision to close the facility, he said,
adding that all of the local high school teams hold their league
matches at the hockey rink in Corona.

He said he is frustrated that many of the hockey players'
families blame him for choosing to close the rink, out of greed.
That is simply not true, he added.

"You don't close a business because it's profitable," he said.
"This is a decision we had to make -- we couldn't pay the
bills."

The news is not all bad, however. Danny O'Hare, the manager of
Arena Sports, said Thursday that the owner is really excited about
having many of the teams that played at Labeda come to his hockey
rink.

"We are fixing the place up --- new nets, new boards around the
rink." O'Hare said. And while the rink is outdoors for now, he
said, the owner may soon be erecting a steel building to enclose
it.